Bigfoot Sighting Claimed by a Michigan Eagle Cam

One of the most enduring mysteries of our time, besides the lost city of Atlantis, the identity of Zodiac Killer, and the Loch Ness Monster, is the story of Bigfoot. Is there really a furry, two-legged creature (or creatures) living in the woods, wandering about and occasionally appearing in very blurry photographs like a celebrity accidentally photobombing a beach vacation? The creature has pretty much been dismissed as a hoax, but every so often, the curious tale of Bigfoot resurfaces again.

Recently, a Michigan “eagle cam” set on a nest of baby eagle chicks caught footage of what could be Bigfoot. Of course, the eagle’s nest is way, way up in the sky — 85 feet to be exact. Check out the video and you’ll see what looks to be a furry black something walking on two legs. You may have to squint.

The footage is pretty low-quality, which means this could be a Bigfoot … but it could also be someone walking around in heavy layers.

"Like most videos purported to be Bigfoot, it's grainy and out of focus — of course, the camera wasn't set up to be focused on the ground; it was focused on the nest," Ed Eisch, DNR Fish Production manager of Michigan, told USA Today.

The first “sighting” of Bigfoot happened almost 50 years ago; that iconic video really perpetuated the myth of Bigfoot.

In news that should shock approximately no one, the internet has taken the new “Bigfoot” footage and run with it as proof that the furry critters are real. As for us, we’ll stay skeptical until someone catches a crystal clear pic of Bigfoot and posts it on Instagram or Snapchat. Pics or it didn't happen.